If you RSVPd "Yes" to tonight's Chicago event, here are some additional
details on getting to the room:

After checking with security, please come to the AON building's 25th floor
(where the main Thoughtworks entrance is). Once you're through the doors
there will be a staircase to head up to the 26th floor, where the event will
be held.

Hi all,
At one point I found a great resource that broke down web sites into page types and goals. In a way it was a pattern library where instead of widget patterns it was the whole page as the pattern. Ex: "navigation page" "portal page" "reading page", etc. Does anyone on this list have a good URL they could throw my direction? I can't seem to find the resource anymore.

As an Information Architect you will play an essential role in defining and developing the user experience of my well-know client's web site. You must be a leader in architecting effective user centered design and be able to champion best practices across the development organization.

You have worked on a wide array of online products including marketing oriented B2C, social networking and B2B sites.

*Greetings,
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*1 -* *what are the approaches/ methods towards the most optimized lay-out
on key-boards?*(in other languages)
According to the nature of the language and alphabet, for example to
minimize cognitive load, to enhance typing speed, to distribute letters on
keyboards equally for both hands, ... .It would be a stage before the user
test.e.g.

My company is developing software that, among other things, manages large amounts of member information. To better manage the interaction with such large datasets, we've incorporated the concept of 'Views' in the same way that Microsoft Outlook (and SQL Builder, for that matter) uses them. If you aren't familiar with Views in Outlook (I suspect that about 90% of users are not), a simple description would be a dynamic snapshot of your data, including any filters and layout options.

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